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dr. vincent harding. has been described as the most important civil rights leader not everyone has heard of. and this holiday special, we hear dr. harding in his own words and plan excerpt of martin luther king historic speech against the war in vietnam, which vincent harding wrote. >> we must move past indecision. we must find new ways to speak for peace in vietnam and justice throughout the developing world. on our doors.ders if we do not act, we shall long, be dragged down the dark, and shameful corridors of time. and for those for power without compassion, might without morality and strength without sight. >> vincent harding and martin luther king for the hour. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. today we spend the hour remembering the pioneering historian, theologian, and peace activist dr. vincent harding. he died may 19 at the age of 82. he was a close adviser to dr. martin luther king and wrote king's
dr. vincent harding. has been described as the most important civil rights leader not everyone has heard of. and this holiday special, we hear dr. harding in his own words and plan excerpt of martin luther king historic speech against the war in vietnam, which vincent harding wrote. >> we must move past indecision. we must find new ways to speak for peace in vietnam and justice throughout the developing world. on our doors.ders if we do not act, we shall long, be dragged down the dark,...
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she says dr. mike, the man who had always killed her with kindness, tried to kill her with a mallet. >> and i was asleep. and, he hit me in the back of the head with the mallet. >> with a mallet. >> yes. >> and -- all of a sudden the pillow went over my face. and his hand came under the pillow and covered my nose and my mouth. >> gloria says she escaped by playing dead and then running out of the house. >> you want to the hospital. >> i went to the hospital. >> we told them i slipped in the tub. >> did you ever ask him at any point why were you doing that? why did you try to kill me? >> yes. he told me he had gotten stung by a jelly fish, he worked in china. and that it was a reaction to the toxins. >> that's right. she says dr. mike's excuse for hitting her over the head with a mall mallet, the gel gjelly fish mad do it. gloria told no one, not even the police. she had two children to think of. aside from the one incident. mike was never violent. >> beside the fact he tried to hit you with a mall
she says dr. mike, the man who had always killed her with kindness, tried to kill her with a mallet. >> and i was asleep. and, he hit me in the back of the head with the mallet. >> with a mallet. >> yes. >> and -- all of a sudden the pillow went over my face. and his hand came under the pillow and covered my nose and my mouth. >> gloria says she escaped by playing dead and then running out of the house. >> you want to the hospital. >> i went to the...
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i use dr. perricone's facelift. >> you will get the face and neck at 204 $49.95 but only through the exclusive television offer. be among the first 500 orders and we will include the special gift from dr. perricone. the discovery collection that normally sells for $60 but you will receive absolutely free. the discovery collection includes the citrus facial wash. plus, his wildly popular no foundation foundation. >> the foundation is beautiful. it makes your skin glow. it even it out and it is perfect. >> finally, you will get cold plasma for the face. >> we have been talking about sub-d to the chin and neck. now there is cold plasma for the face. this is the very first product of its kind to ever be developed to address the 10 most visible signs of aging. they are wrinkles, enlarged pores, dryness, redness, discoloration, on even tone, in purity, loss of radiance, loss of smoothness. >> this incredible introductory offer is not available in any stores. it is a $180 value. if you act fast and or
i use dr. perricone's facelift. >> you will get the face and neck at 204 $49.95 but only through the exclusive television offer. be among the first 500 orders and we will include the special gift from dr. perricone. the discovery collection that normally sells for $60 but you will receive absolutely free. the discovery collection includes the citrus facial wash. plus, his wildly popular no foundation foundation. >> the foundation is beautiful. it makes your skin glow. it even it out...
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after this run by dr. pepper. dr. pepper's yield's only 2.9% versus this very solid international grower. finally, there's pepsico, my favorite player in the group. not only does it have a terrific international growth story like coke, but it also has a fabulous snack business in the form of frito-lay. and we know snacks are a stronger market than carbonated soft drinks. when pepsi reported mid april, the quarter was spectacular. with the results better up and down the income statement, including mid, single digit revenue growth, much better than coca-cola. for the full-year, 7% earnings growth including the impact of foreign exchange rate. just like coke, pepsico sees the market improving. plus one of the companies being spurred on by activists. the king of the activists, someone made you a fortune if you piggybacked on his investments. meaning, if you found out what he was doing and bought it after it was announced, you made money, you beat the s&p. peltz wants to break into a beverage company and snacks company. so
after this run by dr. pepper. dr. pepper's yield's only 2.9% versus this very solid international grower. finally, there's pepsico, my favorite player in the group. not only does it have a terrific international growth story like coke, but it also has a fabulous snack business in the form of frito-lay. and we know snacks are a stronger market than carbonated soft drinks. when pepsi reported mid april, the quarter was spectacular. with the results better up and down the income statement,...
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he had his hearing not only before dr. king was shot but interestingly after dr. king was shot he was all over the pages of the congressional record saying bad things, interesting stuff. the most king opponents, not all of whom were republicans and not all of whom were conservatives really kept their mouths shut on the floor of congress and elsewhere with some interesting exceptions. but bashis broken to need to go after king and stayed in congress until 1982, through most of the debate on the martin luther king holiday, the national holiday that was finally enacted after a four year struggle led by coretta king with some help from steve wonder and a host of characters who are traced in my story. but-brook kept dishing out this old conspiratorial king consorted with communists stuff, denouncing king as a figure worthy of elevating to a position of national hero recognizing on the level of full guaranteed day off as officials federal policy to educate this man to the level of george washington and christopher columbus and jesus of nazareth, was horrifying to this g
he had his hearing not only before dr. king was shot but interestingly after dr. king was shot he was all over the pages of the congressional record saying bad things, interesting stuff. the most king opponents, not all of whom were republicans and not all of whom were conservatives really kept their mouths shut on the floor of congress and elsewhere with some interesting exceptions. but bashis broken to need to go after king and stayed in congress until 1982, through most of the debate on the...
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dr. marc siegel of the langone medical center and author of "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health". >> and dr. david samadi is joining us live from orlando, florida. chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. >> doctors, welcome, as always. >> good morning. >> good morning. nice to see you guys? >> i want to start with -- shall we start with the mers outbreak. i mean, it's spreading, and officials in the middle east are now confirming at least three more deaths this week. now, this is coming as a third person here in the u.s. testing positive for the virus. dr. siegel, i want to start with you on this because i want to make sure that you are -- agree with the cdc that it's not easily transmitted. these guys are 30 to 40-minute face-to-face meetings, right? >> let me get to that. for people not familiar with this, this is middle eastern respiratory syndrome. it's been around since 2012. there's been 570 cases. the vast majority of t
dr. marc siegel of the langone medical center and author of "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health". >> and dr. david samadi is joining us live from orlando, florida. chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. >> doctors, welcome, as always. >> good morning. >> good morning. nice to see you guys? >> i want to start with -- shall we start with the mers outbreak. i mean, it's spreading, and officials...
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dr requester? >> if you start speaking and refer to the monitor sfgovtv will turn it on. >> good afternoon, my sister had to -- cannot be here due to work-related travel. she lives in unit 3, 1096 ashbury street. it's at the rear of the complex. so it doesn't get a lot of light. the unit only has side windows and due to the steep terrain, the sunlight that comes through the windows from late-fall to february, peers over. these photos basically show the path of the sun as it travels during this time of year. you can see that the proposed building will impede directly with this path. the sun shines through her windows not just to the rooms with the windows, but further in through the kitchen doorway and in other words, the sun that comes over the cottage, illuminates every part of her small home. although we know from the shadow study all of the sun will be taken with the project. at the last hearing it was stated there would only be minimal loss of sun, 1-2 hours. all toe it may be true during the f
dr requester? >> if you start speaking and refer to the monitor sfgovtv will turn it on. >> good afternoon, my sister had to -- cannot be here due to work-related travel. she lives in unit 3, 1096 ashbury street. it's at the rear of the complex. so it doesn't get a lot of light. the unit only has side windows and due to the steep terrain, the sunlight that comes through the windows from late-fall to february, peers over. these photos basically show the path of the sun as it travels...
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dr. james jackson, clinic psychologist and clinical professor of medicine. from chicago, illinois, dr. kimberly joseph, a trauma surgeon, and carol rees violence and prevention coordinator to at her hospital. they are both at cook county hospital. thanks to all of you for being here. dr. jackson, about 5 million people a year are in the icu's across america. and up to 35% of those patients have ptsd symptoms for up to two years after they leave the hospital. response? >> it could be a number of things. one of them is the suddenness of the events that lead people to the icu. when you go to combat, you are often mentally prepared for the fact that there is danger around every corner, however, when you become acutely ill that happens very quickly. sometimes you are feeling fine on monday and tuesday you wake up and you are on a ventilator. you're not sure what happened. your family is holding a death vigil around your bed. it's sudden, intense and terrifying. kind of intensity and immediacy
dr. james jackson, clinic psychologist and clinical professor of medicine. from chicago, illinois, dr. kimberly joseph, a trauma surgeon, and carol rees violence and prevention coordinator to at her hospital. they are both at cook county hospital. thanks to all of you for being here. dr. jackson, about 5 million people a year are in the icu's across america. and up to 35% of those patients have ptsd symptoms for up to two years after they leave the hospital. response? >> it could be a...
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and as dr. thomas pointed out the consumption of the sugar declined for all age groups except for adolescents and among adolescents consumption has increased with state of california significant increases monk latino and asian youths >> dr. chung can i ask you why it is increasing for adolescents and increasing for younger children. >> i believe that's a because of the marketing and lifestyle. there is a large media campaign to promote the unhealthy diets there are targeting towards the asian for example i live in the richmond there are clearly adds from the beverage industry that targeted our populations in the native language in vietnamness and chinese so there's a way to entice more adults to drink soda i see that trend rising i've been in the city for 10 years. i also wanted to point out some other facts as well may i increasing the consumption we don't realize that one soda per day can add up to 60 percent more chances of greeting diabetes within a summer vacation our kids can increase with
and as dr. thomas pointed out the consumption of the sugar declined for all age groups except for adolescents and among adolescents consumption has increased with state of california significant increases monk latino and asian youths >> dr. chung can i ask you why it is increasing for adolescents and increasing for younger children. >> i believe that's a because of the marketing and lifestyle. there is a large media campaign to promote the unhealthy diets there are targeting towards...
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so this dr is not about this project but making sure we don't actively promote the did he miss of those types of buildings >> thank you open this up for public comment. >> can i have the projector on for this, please. >> 2 minutes. >> it's two minutes. >> the character of the neighborhood is not a one of 4 to 5 story building all but a few properties at the merging of ashbury and one property have yards between 25 and 45 percent of the properties that are multi family buildings and so resulting in 55 percent coverage they cover only 55 percent of the lots therefore live building on the subject site covers 55 percent of the lot if are not the adjacent buildings mean anything. all buildings near the project side and across the street on clayton are morning than 3 stories on one side of ashbury you have to go halfway down the block to arrive at the clayton. there is a previous proposal for the site that mission bay didn't contest and resulting in a coverage of '65 percent and small property owner of 35 percent this results in 17 percent of small property owner. as this high rush to expend
so this dr is not about this project but making sure we don't actively promote the did he miss of those types of buildings >> thank you open this up for public comment. >> can i have the projector on for this, please. >> 2 minutes. >> it's two minutes. >> the character of the neighborhood is not a one of 4 to 5 story building all but a few properties at the merging of ashbury and one property have yards between 25 and 45 percent of the properties that are multi...
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joining us is dr. david samadi. >> and dr. marc siegel live from dallas, professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and also author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code in sickness and health." >> doctors, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> and marc down in there. >> a big deal in big "d." >> good to see you. >> we'll begin today with a frighteninging frightening medical announcement. according to federal health officials, a potentially deadly virus from the middle east, it's known as mers, has just turned up right here at home. dr. siegel, tell us about this. >> well, first of all, there's two viruses here. one is mers, middle east respiratory syndrome, the other is fear, so we have to be careful how we report this. there's around 400 cases since 2012 which shows that at least at this point it doesn't have what we call a high infectivity rate. in other words, if somebody has it, it's not likely that someone near them willt it. the reason this doctor brought it from the middle east, arthel, he went to
joining us is dr. david samadi. >> and dr. marc siegel live from dallas, professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and also author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code in sickness and health." >> doctors, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> and marc down in there. >> a big deal in big "d." >> good to see you. >> we'll begin today with a frighteninging frightening medical announcement. according to federal...
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dr. lynch was in phoenix. on may 22, we prepared three additional subpoenas. we compel them to appear before us. yet they again the client to attend this evening's hearing. expect va to be forthcoming, but it takes repeated request and threat of compulsion to get va to bring their people here. i look forward to hearing what he had to say. membernize the ranking in any statement he would like to make and then we will proceed with questions. thank you. we find ourselves in a very difficult position. there's a push of materials that came overnight. those materials and the release of interim report today does not provide answers we saw, but rather raise additional .estaurants i share your frustration and passion for getting to the bottom of this issue. we have been bipartisan on so many things within this committee. i'm hopeful we can continue that even as the situation gets increasingly difficult and emotionally charged. i'm not completely satisfied with the va's response to our inquiries an
dr. lynch was in phoenix. on may 22, we prepared three additional subpoenas. we compel them to appear before us. yet they again the client to attend this evening's hearing. expect va to be forthcoming, but it takes repeated request and threat of compulsion to get va to bring their people here. i look forward to hearing what he had to say. membernize the ranking in any statement he would like to make and then we will proceed with questions. thank you. we find ourselves in a very difficult...
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legally, concerns by dr. nash and others who have experience with ibogaine, the hallucinations are so critical to the long term staying sober, the hallucination he led him down the dark road, he was remembering the death of friends, friend who had passed, the people we have talked to that have tried ibogaine say that was a critical component in their success, not just the chemical change in the brain, the reset but the psychological effect of ibogaine. >> it would be a deterrent in that sense of people who want to use it or abuse it. >> those who tried ibogaine said they didn't want to do it again, not recreationally. >> trying to do it yourself, cure yourself of addiction? >> we have layered about that, people in the u.s. who get their hands on ibogaine. dr. nash says that's extremely dangerous. side effects are cardiac arrest. if you have any preexisting cardiac problems, accrue are at risk of having a heart attack. a crash cart is on hand in the islands, in case you had a heart attack. >> a look ahead on "
legally, concerns by dr. nash and others who have experience with ibogaine, the hallucinations are so critical to the long term staying sober, the hallucination he led him down the dark road, he was remembering the death of friends, friend who had passed, the people we have talked to that have tried ibogaine say that was a critical component in their success, not just the chemical change in the brain, the reset but the psychological effect of ibogaine. >> it would be a deterrent in that...
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dr. fleming. dr. fleming votes no. mr. carson. mr. carson votes aye. mr. kaufman. mr. coffman votes no. miss shea-porter. miss shea-porter votes aye. mr. vigil votes no. mr. mcfay. mr. mcfay votes aye. mr. gibson. mr. gibson votes aye. mr. kilmer. mr. kilmer votes aye. mrs. hartler votes aye. mr. castro quotes aye. dr. heck. dr. heck votes no. miss duckworth. miss duckworth votes aye. mr. runyan votes aye. mr. peters. mr. peters votes aye. mr. caught. scott. mr. scott votes aye. mr. enard votes aye. mr. palaza vote no, sir. mr. diego votes aye. mr. brooks, no. mr. deesy. aye. mr. nugent. mr. nugent. this gabbert. miss gabbert votes áaye. mrs. nome, mrs. nome votes no. mr. cook votes no. mr. brydenstein votes no. dr. rensick votes no. miss veloursky votes no. mr. byrne. mr. byrne votes no. mr. jones. mr. larson. mr. larson votes aye. miss burdio. ms. burdio. ms. burdio votes aye. mr. schuster. mr. schuster votes aye. mr. nugent. mr. nugent votes aye. does anyone wish to change their vote? mr. speaker. >> i'm getting my shea-porters mixed up. i must change from no to ay
dr. fleming. dr. fleming votes no. mr. carson. mr. carson votes aye. mr. kaufman. mr. coffman votes no. miss shea-porter. miss shea-porter votes aye. mr. vigil votes no. mr. mcfay. mr. mcfay votes aye. mr. gibson. mr. gibson votes aye. mr. kilmer. mr. kilmer votes aye. mrs. hartler votes aye. mr. castro quotes aye. dr. heck. dr. heck votes no. miss duckworth. miss duckworth votes aye. mr. runyan votes aye. mr. peters. mr. peters votes aye. mr. caught. scott. mr. scott votes aye. mr. enard votes...
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my name is dr. tomas aragon. >> i think i heard supervisor cohen rushing into the room. [laughter] >> you just got here right in time. >> thank you. all right. >> all right, supervisor cohen. >> [speaker not understood]. hello. thank you for bearing with us and committee and colleagues, thank you for hearing this item. good afternoon. now, the last few months there have been a lot of robust conversations about the impact of sugar sweetened beverages on, on our community here in san francisco. and we've learned a lot about the broad impacts. but today i called for this hearing so we can get to the nitty-gritty, kind of get down into the details. i'm looking for specific information about how san francisco's minority community, low-income community are directly affected, especially paying close attention to the disparities and the chronic diseases related to the consumption of these sugary beverages. i've also requested that today we receive more specific information about dental and oral health impac
my name is dr. tomas aragon. >> i think i heard supervisor cohen rushing into the room. [laughter] >> you just got here right in time. >> thank you. all right. >> all right, supervisor cohen. >> [speaker not understood]. hello. thank you for bearing with us and committee and colleagues, thank you for hearing this item. good afternoon. now, the last few months there have been a lot of robust conversations about the impact of sugar sweetened beverages on, on our...
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dr. cory a. bear with the professional health sciences center. wendell, let me begin with you. is mcconnell being dishonest by saying that kentuckyians would be able to keep their exchange if obamacare is repealed? >> he's being very dishonest. because the state just could not keep its exchange if it were repealed. and here's the thing. if what mcconnell is advocating is repeal, which he does, then the insurance companies would once again be in charge of the health care system, as it was before the law was passed. the people who have gotten coverage in kentucky since the law was passed would simply lose that coverage, because insurance companies would go back to their practices of refusing to sell coverage to people with pre-existing conditions, canceling coverage to people when they get sick, kicking kids off their family's policies when they turn 18, and that's what we would find. you cannot have an exchange that works as well as it does in kentucky or at all if you repeal obamacare. >>
dr. cory a. bear with the professional health sciences center. wendell, let me begin with you. is mcconnell being dishonest by saying that kentuckyians would be able to keep their exchange if obamacare is repealed? >> he's being very dishonest. because the state just could not keep its exchange if it were repealed. and here's the thing. if what mcconnell is advocating is repeal, which he does, then the insurance companies would once again be in charge of the health care system, as it was...
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for the project sponsor we could call the dining room or the breezeway the area of contention for the dr requester and the others. >> after you've taken off the light well square feet. >> it would be 20 no. >> 18 feet. >> and that's including there's an area i see on the bottom that's where the staircase is that's including the area. >> the weight of the walkway is 11, 8. >> so that's where what you're down you can't walk through the structures those are stairs so you're looking at 11, 8 you make a good case if you put a table there it's going to be fairly narrow and the table is about 4 feet in width and it could be wider than that. >> what i reviewed the meeting from last time the direction from 6 to 8 feet i meet with the plaintiff 7 it is mothering most i can do await doing away if with the dining room. >> so your set back is that it sounds like this is fine. a couch other things the dr requester they want to drop the height of that section we're talking about called the dining room or is breezeway and i think the present height is 11 feet externally and 11 feet internally i can ask
for the project sponsor we could call the dining room or the breezeway the area of contention for the dr requester and the others. >> after you've taken off the light well square feet. >> it would be 20 no. >> 18 feet. >> and that's including there's an area i see on the bottom that's where the staircase is that's including the area. >> the weight of the walkway is 11, 8. >> so that's where what you're down you can't walk through the structures those are...
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i wanted to ask if doctor argon or dr. chung could address what dr. argon talked about the addiction people in the population that maybe become addicted to sugar sweetened befrngz. i know that from new books sugar salt and fat many of the big soda corporations additional food processing companies look for a point where we know if you have the sugar and salt and fat they know it effects the brain and put certain amounts into their processed food to get people to buy the harmful product can you talk about the addictive and a half of the sugary beverages >> this is an area there's published materials that is compared across the criteria we consider for addiction. this doesn't happen for all people but what happiness when you become addicted to a substance when you don't become the substance you become depressed so to feel normal you seek it. we have an employee of the public health department that's addicted to sugar. if you take to this employee this employee will sound like it's almost this person is talking about alcoholic so this problem is there i'm
i wanted to ask if doctor argon or dr. chung could address what dr. argon talked about the addiction people in the population that maybe become addicted to sugar sweetened befrngz. i know that from new books sugar salt and fat many of the big soda corporations additional food processing companies look for a point where we know if you have the sugar and salt and fat they know it effects the brain and put certain amounts into their processed food to get people to buy the harmful product can you...
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a tribute to dr. maya angelou right now. >> and by trixes to your pbs station from view -- contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: i'm always honored and humbled just to be in her presence but to have the chance tonight to sit with the brilliant dr. maya angelou, playwright, civil rights activist, producers actress and friend. she's a true rennans woman. thrilled to have her on the stage in los angeles. my dear sister, nice to see you. >> my dear, my delight. tavis: i'm just so happy to see you all the time. i'm glad i have a chance to see you because we have time to talk. nothing to sell. >> as i said, bring it. tavis: i'm going to bring it then. you own a place in harlem. you moved down south. >> i sure do. tavis: when did you buy this place? >> i love it. it's claiming its history. the people had it snatched away from them. now, mind you somebody else's fault. some of it was the harlem nights fault. but when it came to them what had happened, they began the system
a tribute to dr. maya angelou right now. >> and by trixes to your pbs station from view -- contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: i'm always honored and humbled just to be in her presence but to have the chance tonight to sit with the brilliant dr. maya angelou, playwright, civil rights activist, producers actress and friend. she's a true rennans woman. thrilled to have her on the stage in los angeles. my dear sister, nice to see you. >> my dear,...
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and this is the section that the dr requester was more interested in others. please understand that the plans only note items that's relevant to other items today, there are other changes we'll need to make when we get into the building. this is a 3-d rendering of the light well, it's quite large and this is even giving a better idea. i also prepared another shadow study without the front edition on the alternative i'm preparing today include in your pact that was originally not distributed we can't see that i ask you to look at that. i think it's important beginning at the 1 o'clock in the afternoon from 8 hours everyday we receive direct sunlight at the front of the building it's articulated in the south and east and at this point, i'll ask you to approve it. there's a lot of information if you have questions please address them >> dr requester. >> could i have at the projector turned on and left on commissioners mary. the planning department and we agree when you have two separate buildings on a lot it doesn't matter if it's one or two unit we have to have
and this is the section that the dr requester was more interested in others. please understand that the plans only note items that's relevant to other items today, there are other changes we'll need to make when we get into the building. this is a 3-d rendering of the light well, it's quite large and this is even giving a better idea. i also prepared another shadow study without the front edition on the alternative i'm preparing today include in your pact that was originally not distributed we...
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dr. maya angelou. >>> but first, this week how millions of americans found their access at risk. >>> good morning, i'm melissa harris-perry. five years ago this morning, dr. george tiller was attending services at his church in wichita, kansas. dr. tiller ran a women's health care clinic in wichita as a practicing physician of almost 40 years and he was widely known as one of the few doctors in the country to provide termination services for women in the final trimesters of pregnancy. even though these late-term abortions are extremely rare, they have been heavily targeted by anti-abortion groups. and as one of the few physicians known to provide this service, tiller too was a target. despite years of protests, dr. tiller continued to do his work. despite extremists bombing his medical facility in 1986, dr. tiller continued to do his work. despite an assassination attempt in 1993, dr. tiller continued to do his work. but then five years ago today on may 31st, 2009 -- >> now we turn to the
dr. maya angelou. >>> but first, this week how millions of americans found their access at risk. >>> good morning, i'm melissa harris-perry. five years ago this morning, dr. george tiller was attending services at his church in wichita, kansas. dr. tiller ran a women's health care clinic in wichita as a practicing physician of almost 40 years and he was widely known as one of the few doctors in the country to provide termination services for women in the final trimesters of...
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on close examination, dr. tony brennan discovered that's due to the denticles, tiny, sharp, teeth-like shapes found all over the shark's skin, he was determined to duplicate them. >> when you try to draw a shark's skin it's very difficult to do on a flat piece of paper. so i modified them. when i modified it, i came up with the sharklet pattern. first i did on that algae all over the navy ship, it stopped it 80%. nothing had ever stopped that bug other than toxins. it is not a toxin. it is a physical structure. >>> forms a film barrier, it was patented by sharklet technologies. it's invisible to the naked eye. but in sharklet's lab, they run numerous experiments. >> experiments with staph a where we exposed our surface with sharklet and without sharklet. what you can see on the surface is, the side that doesn't have sharklet on there. >> what does it have to be, 90% reduction in bacterial reduction on this one plate? >> 99% reduction and that's typical of what we see on surfaces that are treated with our shark
on close examination, dr. tony brennan discovered that's due to the denticles, tiny, sharp, teeth-like shapes found all over the shark's skin, he was determined to duplicate them. >> when you try to draw a shark's skin it's very difficult to do on a flat piece of paper. so i modified them. when i modified it, i came up with the sharklet pattern. first i did on that algae all over the navy ship, it stopped it 80%. nothing had ever stopped that bug other than toxins. it is not a toxin. it...
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dr. lance was in phoenix. on may 22nd we prepared three additional subpoenas to compel them to appear before a semisweet if they decide to the kleiner invitation. we expect va to be forthcoming but unfortunately it takes repeated requests and threats and compulsion to get va to bring their people year. i look forward to hearing what they have the sec. i recognize the ranking member for any statement he would like to make. >> thank you very much. tonight we, again, find ourselves in a difficult position. i do appreciate the witnesses appearing before us. for the additional production push of materials that came overnight. unfortunately, as you heard from the chairman those materials and the release of the interim ig report today did not provide the end as we saw but rather just raised additional questions. i share your frustration and i share your passion for getting to the bottom of this issue. we have been bipartisan on some in the things kind i am hopeful that we can continue that even
dr. lance was in phoenix. on may 22nd we prepared three additional subpoenas to compel them to appear before a semisweet if they decide to the kleiner invitation. we expect va to be forthcoming but unfortunately it takes repeated requests and threats and compulsion to get va to bring their people year. i look forward to hearing what they have the sec. i recognize the ranking member for any statement he would like to make. >> thank you very much. tonight we, again, find ourselves in a...
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seeing none, dr requester you have a two-minute rebuttal. >> one thing mr. bash has indicated michelle's kitchen window won't be seriously impacted by the project and he write "the proposed project will actually improve the light in your kitchen window and you would still be able to look up and see the sky." so that top photo that is existing kitchen window and bottom with the project. so really the only way to see the sky is if michelle khryaps up on her counter, sticks her head out the window and rotates it 180 degrees and looks straying up. so that window is going to lose most of it its sun and we accept that. what we are trying to do now is maintain as much light that comes to the rear as possible. project sponsor shadow studies show early morning light won't be changed. the problem is it doesn't get any early morning light. the topography is such that by the time the sun comes over the hill, it's already mid-morning. so there is no early morning sun. also the project has now two large plate glass windows. those were also built without permits. in 1910 p
seeing none, dr requester you have a two-minute rebuttal. >> one thing mr. bash has indicated michelle's kitchen window won't be seriously impacted by the project and he write "the proposed project will actually improve the light in your kitchen window and you would still be able to look up and see the sky." so that top photo that is existing kitchen window and bottom with the project. so really the only way to see the sky is if michelle khryaps up on her counter, sticks her...
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a couch other things the dr requester they want to drop the height of that section we're talking about called the dining room or is breezeway and i think the present height is 11 feet externally and 11 feet internally i can ask the staff about the height of that section >> according to plan yes. >> i'm trying to accommodate some of the height if we drop that down to a 10 foot exterior height that brings us with the 9 foot interior this is a nice size room i'll suggest that and we could gain more light coming in the light well, and to the project dr requester and the other thing is on that section where the windows are i'm not i'm not sure it's part of the glazing it was optional a couple of feet away's raise that up to 3 feet at least 3 feet because that will give plenty which windows. so raise the window in the dining room >> not raise the window itself but the part that's not glazed it will leave it a little bit better as far as that's not gaining anyone it's a low area. >> the lower sill of this is 36 above the level. >> 36 inches minimum it could be a little bit higher i want to ma
a couch other things the dr requester they want to drop the height of that section we're talking about called the dining room or is breezeway and i think the present height is 11 feet externally and 11 feet internally i can ask the staff about the height of that section >> according to plan yes. >> i'm trying to accommodate some of the height if we drop that down to a 10 foot exterior height that brings us with the 9 foot interior this is a nice size room i'll suggest that and we...
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dr. samadi, chairman of the hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> and doctor marc siegel live from dallas, professor of medicine at nyu. also author of "the inner pulse" unlocking secret code and sickness and health. >> good to see you. >> marc down there in dallas. >> i you have love big d. >> good to see you. >> thank you, dr. siegel. we're going to begin with a fright think medical announce men. according to officials a potentially deadly virus from the middle east known as mers has turned up right here at home. dr. siegel, tell us about this. >> first of all, there's two viruses, mers, middle east respiratory syndrome, the other is fear. we have to be careful how we report this. 400 cases since 2012, at least at this point not a high infectivity point. if somebody has it, doesn't mean you'll get it. he went to saudi arabia specifically to treat patients with this. it's not a surprise that he contacted it. plane flight can spread it. they are now isolating him. he's not on a respir
dr. samadi, chairman of the hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> and doctor marc siegel live from dallas, professor of medicine at nyu. also author of "the inner pulse" unlocking secret code and sickness and health. >> good to see you. >> marc down there in dallas. >> i you have love big d. >> good to see you. >> thank you, dr. siegel. we're going to begin with a fright think medical announce men. according to officials a potentially deadly...
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dr. rowe, tennessee. >> i'd like to introduce someone before i start. timothy dennis, 19 years of aim, is here with us today. this is foster youth shadow day on the -- and, tim, if you would stand up. he spent six years in foster care in tennessee and he is here as many of his other friends are, with the hill today. so let's give him a round of applause. [applause] so, travis, i remember your testimony very well, and i remember you being here and it was powerful then, it's powerful now, and thank you for coming back and i'm your neighbor just south of you in east tennessee, so i'm just -- where in kentucky are you from? >> i'm from a small town in knot county, kentucky. we border virginia. the closest city is hazard, kentucky. >> so i know exactly where you live then. first of all i appreciate your testimony, and one of the things you brought up is extremely important. five years ago, last year we had the va and dod come in and they just burned a billion dollars, a billion -- we're worrie
dr. rowe, tennessee. >> i'd like to introduce someone before i start. timothy dennis, 19 years of aim, is here with us today. this is foster youth shadow day on the -- and, tim, if you would stand up. he spent six years in foster care in tennessee and he is here as many of his other friends are, with the hill today. so let's give him a round of applause. [applause] so, travis, i remember your testimony very well, and i remember you being here and it was powerful then, it's powerful now,...
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tonight, the first of tonight and my tribute to dr. maia -- maya angelou. i had the privilege of being her friend and speaking with her many times. and i will begin the first of my reprise from 2000 four and we will pivot to a conversation with musician ziggy marley. join us again tomorrow night when our entire program will be a tribute to dr. angelou. and a conversation with ziggy marley coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. honor to is always an be in the presence of dr. maia angelou -- maya angelou. she is out with a cookbook. it is titled hallelujah, the welcome table of a lifetime of memories and recipes. i was doing an interview the , and day and they asked me i probably shouldn't say this on the air -- who is your favorite guest of all time? the person i never get tired of talking to, more than anybody, dr. angelou. >> i am glad to be back. do you know who the other entity is? elmo wasday show, asked. [laughter] tavis: elmo said the same thing. you're in good company. to pbs personalities.
tonight, the first of tonight and my tribute to dr. maia -- maya angelou. i had the privilege of being her friend and speaking with her many times. and i will begin the first of my reprise from 2000 four and we will pivot to a conversation with musician ziggy marley. join us again tomorrow night when our entire program will be a tribute to dr. angelou. and a conversation with ziggy marley coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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dr. lynch was interesting. mr. denim was talking about the audit that was beg done and he deputy underistant secretary if we were going to get that list and theres with a and a cautiousness. i know your hearts are in the right place. rob race is holding you back. i can't imagine a world, dr. lynch, where you would let someone in a bureaucracy not get thatenim or myself information, why you wouldn't have again out on a limb and theyi'll get it and if don't like it, too bad. and that mentality gets us to today, because what we're all trying to do is solve this problem to provide timely quality care for our veterans. and everyone gets that, the you, us.ind me, but the problem is no competent leader is going to formulate a course of action with all perfect tin en data and i was that the naive impression our oversight response is when spp i for a very narrow was under the impression this is what this would look like. say from go back and this date to this date, print there mighthought be a bun
dr. lynch was interesting. mr. denim was talking about the audit that was beg done and he deputy underistant secretary if we were going to get that list and theres with a and a cautiousness. i know your hearts are in the right place. rob race is holding you back. i can't imagine a world, dr. lynch, where you would let someone in a bureaucracy not get thatenim or myself information, why you wouldn't have again out on a limb and theyi'll get it and if don't like it, too bad. and that mentality...
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robert pretzel, undersecretary for health, dr. thomas lynch, assistant undersecretary for health for critical operations and management, mr. wilgunn, or any other representive office of the general counsel, ms. joan mooney, assistant secretary for congressional legislative affairs, dr. ron mauer, mr. bobbing, congressional relation officer, or michael hough, congressional relations officer, or parties to or referenced in such emails and written correspondence. >> members, you have heard the motion, do i hear a second? motion's been moved and properly seconded. i will open the floor for the ranking member to make a statement and would ask if any other members have a statement that they be very, very brief because everybody has a very, very tight schedule this morning. i understand the ranking member is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i think we all can agree that quality, safe, accessible health care has always been a priority of this committee. i believe that has not changed today. we have over the past years ask
robert pretzel, undersecretary for health, dr. thomas lynch, assistant undersecretary for health for critical operations and management, mr. wilgunn, or any other representive office of the general counsel, ms. joan mooney, assistant secretary for congressional legislative affairs, dr. ron mauer, mr. bobbing, congressional relation officer, or michael hough, congressional relations officer, or parties to or referenced in such emails and written correspondence. >> members, you have heard...
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so when dr. matt got him he started doing some tests and says for the dog to be treated he has to get a very expensive enzyme to sprinkle over his food. the family says they can't afford it. they were going to have limb put down. dr. matt said he would care for him as long as he could. jax by a riverbed. notice that. that's a buzzard. >> look at that buzzard circling him. it's like he knows. >> the doctor takes an x-ray to see what's going on with the dog. >> we took him to surgery and cut opens his intestines and it was full of long strands of grass and gravel and dirt and leaves and all kinds of junk. >> what was that dog eating? what was that dog eating? the field. >> sometimes dogs eat grass when they have stomach issues and that's probably what he was doing. >> i mean, really gross, but it's super interesting they're able to figure out what is going on here. >> well, eventually he recovered. this is him after the operation and dr. matt talks about it. >> he's eating on his own ever since. it
so when dr. matt got him he started doing some tests and says for the dog to be treated he has to get a very expensive enzyme to sprinkle over his food. the family says they can't afford it. they were going to have limb put down. dr. matt said he would care for him as long as he could. jax by a riverbed. notice that. that's a buzzard. >> look at that buzzard circling him. it's like he knows. >> the doctor takes an x-ray to see what's going on with the dog. >> we took him to...
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what wee a perfect day in a perfect setting the hottest day of april we're trying to catch with dr. espanola jackson. she did solar many her house and why can't our municipalities do the same and for this particular site thank you to dpw and puc and the whole family of entities as our commission leaders as well as the would it be fair to say local 21 is here today as well and the private sector for pushing our city to do everything we can to get off oil. this is quality of height issues but has a practical fetish and the general manager knows this it allows the symphony to maintain the tickets prices for people like me. a world-class symphony has o to make that affordable to everyone in the city if it does its work in a smarter watt to enjoy 50 percent reduction in using the regular energy sources they have sea this is the story that will repeat itself over every municipal building those stories are up to 7.6 megawatts with the puc's leadership and we need to have that conversation was we do as well as we are in the municipal solar arena we're educating our private sectors and anoth
what wee a perfect day in a perfect setting the hottest day of april we're trying to catch with dr. espanola jackson. she did solar many her house and why can't our municipalities do the same and for this particular site thank you to dpw and puc and the whole family of entities as our commission leaders as well as the would it be fair to say local 21 is here today as well and the private sector for pushing our city to do everything we can to get off oil. this is quality of height issues but has...
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dr. marc siegel, author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> dr. david samadi chairman of the hospital and chief of robotics surgery. we have a lot of topics today. first, world health organization declaring polio a problem. it was eradicated. dr. samadi. >> we haven't heard about polio in such a long time. small box was eradicated. we were hoping polio would join that family also. they are announcing an emergency internationally and public hazard for a lot of people. a look at the background of polio. we haven't heard about it in a long time. it really happens in children under five years old. pol pol polio. we don't see this in the country because everyone gets a vaccination and it's easy, eradicated. in countries like afghanistan, pakistan, now syria. a lot of times because of bad sewer water and not having clean water through the fecal oral viruses getting into kids and numbers are coming up. originally 1840 polio started. 1910 was a huge epidemic
dr. marc siegel, author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> dr. david samadi chairman of the hospital and chief of robotics surgery. we have a lot of topics today. first, world health organization declaring polio a problem. it was eradicated. dr. samadi. >> we haven't heard about polio in such a long time. small box was eradicated. we were hoping polio would join that family also. they are announcing an emergency internationally and...